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Please do the following carefully and let me know result :1. Shutdown and Unplug your laptop. 2. Remove the battery from the laptop. 3. Wait 2-3 minutes 4. Now press ON (power button on laptop) for 1 minute 5. Then release the finger and wait one more minute. 6. Now plug in the power cable (dont insert battery yet) and press ON button. 7. Did your screen start working now ? (do you see windows loading)

Hi Ricky,In most situations you won't need any special connections, as most LCD screens have the same VGA interface sockets and cables as your older screen.Let me know if I can be of any further assistance.Best wishes,Graemevm

We can find out if its the Video card if you have a monitor around. There should be a VGA plug on the back of your laptop if you plug that in and turn on the PC. If you still don't see anything onscreen try pressing <FN> + and <F5> together to swap displays. If theres no display after that then you do likely have a faulty video card. If you do git a picture on the external monitor, try the display swap key combination a couple of times and see if the LCD screen comes on. If not you likely have a faulty LCD screen or a backlight that has gone bad.

If the Notebook has faulty components I would recommend taking it to a certified repair facility. In the US I know Best buy and Circuit City are authorized repair facilities.
Hope this helps
Dave